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Unusual and interesting Japanese gadgets for sale online

November 29, 11:29 AMDenver Technology ExaminerKevin Rook, Ph.D.
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USB Wrist Storage
USB Wrist Band Storage from Gizmine
(gizmine.com)

I love to read about strange Japanese gadgets that people have found but it has often been difficult to purchase these items; until now that is.

A great new shop called Gizmine has been created by Doug Krone, founder of the high-end Japanese gadget import site Dynamism.  Both are great stores but Gizmine focuses more on strange and interesting Japanese gadgets where Dynamism targets higher end Japanese items.  For me, this makes the new store more in the realm of feasibility when it comes to actually buying something.

There are far too many items in the shop to list in one small column, but just to give you an idea, you can find items like the "Wrist Band USB Storage" in five colors starting at $19.99 on the lower end of the price scale. 

On the higher end of the scale are items such as the "Hello Kitty 2009 Limited Swarovski" Watch for $579.99 which is cheaper than the $3000 Neiman Marcus diamond-crusted version, but still a little out of my price range.

All-in-all it’s a fun site and a great place for unusual gadgets from Japan.  I hope you find it as much fun as I do.

 

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